Carlton Carr
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The Obvious WoundA Story by Carlton CarrMy present situation; trapped in a abusive situation. |
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Listen To The WallsA Poem by Carlton Carr2008 To my parents from my inner chil |
Prologue: the power of words and namingA Chapter by Carlton CarrPhillip was very young when he began to hear the other voices. They seemed to come from the house itself; oozing from the walls; dripping from the cei.. |
Chapter One: life is not fairA Chapter by Carlton CarrDorothea was disappointed when Phillip was born. She’d longed for a daughter who’d realize her unfulfilled dreams and ease the pain of her.. |
Chapter Two: but you!re only a girlA Chapter by Carlton CarrDorothea carried the innocence of childhood with her into her teenage years. She was always treated as the baby of the family; always kept in the dark.. |
Chapter Three: god will punish youA Chapter by Carlton CarrWhen he was five, Phillip was left in the bath one day to play with his plastic toys. At the end of the tub, on a wooden tray, stood his mother’.. |
Chapter Four: what will others thinkA Chapter by Carlton CarrPhillip remembers the humiliation of his first day at school. He felt abandoned and alone among all these strange, rough children. Half-way through th.. |
Chapter Five: there is no such thing as a happy ch..A Chapter by Carlton CarrWhen Phillip was thirteen he started to keep a diary. His entries were irregular; he wrote when he was down or, not so often, when he was happy. There.. |
Chapter Six: be sure your sin will find you outA Chapter by Carlton CarrPhillip always knew that he was different and that his difference was dangerous, although he did not have the words to describe what his difference wa.. |
Chapter Seven: I would rather you were dead than a..A Chapter by Carlton CarrIn his loneliness Phillip found a friend in Adrian. Adrian was two years older than Phillip but they were in the same grade. Adrian was very camp, dir.. |